Pubs in Bury
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Sky Bar
Unit 4 Kay Gardens, Bury BL9 0BL
New Bar Opened in 2021
Broad Street Social
9 Broad Street, Bury BL9 0DA
New Brewsmith Brewery Tap, opened 28th August 2020. Tastefully renovated and equipped, the pub is open plan and has been stripped back to the bare brickwork allowing those with an archaeological interest to see the phases in the buildings history! 6 Handpumps on the bar serving a variety of the Brewsmith range including the ever popular Oatmeal Stout. Craft taps are on as well serving various guest keg beers.
Casked
2-4 Prince St, Bury BL0 9FN
Casked Ramsbottom opened in October 2021, and is the sister pub of the highly successful and renowned Casked Rawtenstall. In the centre of the Town just off Bridge St opposite Morrisons, it is a welcome addition to the vibrant real ale scene of Ramsbottom. There are 5 handpumps on the bar, with ales sourced predominantly from local breweries such as Brewsmith, Deeply Vale and Reedley Hallows, and occasional regional beers. Two real ciders from Red Bank are on gravity. There are also 15 keg lines on so there's a lot to please all folk. Its an open plan pub, with plenty of space and a centre block of seating which includes two booths. The pub has a pizza oven for those drinkers that need some food as well. Extremely dog friendly, if you take your hound in, its likely to end up with its picture on the pubs Facebook page. Children are allowed in until 6:30, there is free Wi-Fi. Card payments only are accepted.
Hark To Dandler
186 Walmersley Old Road, Baldingstone, Bury BL9 6SA
New licensees took over in 2016 following a refurbishment to present a lovely and comfortable community pub. New extended opening hours and home cooked pub food served daily at lunchtime and evenings with a varying menu. Karaoke every alternate Friday. Live music occasionally. Dogs welcome if well behaved. Large Car Park. Reopened 4/7/2020
Help Me Thro' Inn
141 Crostons Road, Bury BL8 1AL
A traditional stone built local's pub consisting of several terraced houses joined together. It has a small bar/lounge, a seperate games room with a dart board and sports TV and a dining room just off the lounge. There is a good sized car park and a covered area with tables at the rear. There is also an outdoor seating area at the front adjacent to the pavement. Reopened after Corvid
Hollins Bush
257 Hollins Lane, Hollins, Bury BL9 8AS
This is a well used local with a nice atmosphere and welcoming staff. The building was renovated in 2018 opening up the interior and extending the beer garden to the rear. The bar has been moved to a central location. The result is that the pub has a lot brighter decor with additional seating and furnitiure. Reopened April 2021
Knowsley
46 Haymarket Street, Bury BL9 0AY
A busy, well run and very comfortable pub in the Town Centre that was completely refurbished in late 2013. The pub is owned by Greene King so sells their cask beers. The management will consider customer choices in future e.g. real ale of the month, as well as some form of discounted beer sales. Good value food is served daily. Situated opposite to the Bus /Tram Interchange. Reopened by June 2021
Lamb
533 Tottington Road, Woolfold, Bury BL8 1UB
Originally a coaching inn built in 1831 this is a very popular well run local with a very warm welcome for all, an open fire burns in the winter months further enhancing the atmosphere. The landlord keeps an excellent cellar, is passionate about his real ales and is a keen supporter of local microbreweries. Two pumps always in use, one permanent beer, one ever ever changing beer, . The regular guest beers are brewsmith, moorhouses and bingley although other breweries from further afield give a wider variety. The good sized beer garden is well used in the summer months. Four tv`s show Sky sports and there is free WIFI via the Cloud. Live acts on occassional Saturday evenings. Quiz night Thursday (fortnightly). A defibrillator has been installed outside. Reopened Friday 16/5/2021 Two pumps in use !
Old White Lion
6 Bolton Street, Bury BL9 0LQ
Town centre pub that has escaped modern brashness, it has regular entertainment sessions on Sundays . The splendid "Oak Room" is now fully accessible within opening hours. The building is Grade II listed. Reopened after refurbishment.
Roach Hotel
331 Rochdale Road, Bury BL9 7BX
Traditional pub divided into three main areas, one has a pool table (the pub supports two pool teams), other sports include darts and rounders. Large area of outside seating at the front.
Robert Peel
10 Market Place, Bury BL9 0LD
The Robert Peel is a well established and popular pub in Bury's cultural quarter, named after the then local mill owner and MP whose son became Prime Minister and founded the modern police force. The pub has the largest open public area in Bury. The decor celebrates other local worthies such as the author of the Just William books, Richmal Crompton. 10 handpumps with 4 dispensing ever changing beers from near and far and six dedicated to permanent brews with another two spare for when beer festivals are held. The Gwynt Y Ddraig Black Dragon cider on gravity from the fridge is no longer considered to be a real cider.
Rose & Crown
2 Cockey Moor Road, Bury BL8 2HB
More of an eating than a drinking pub with a good atmosphere and freindly staff. 10% off real ale to everyone on a Monday
